Comment on Fire Gate - Stephen Prefield In the year 480 BC the Persian Empire tried to invade Ancient Greece again. Under the rule of King Xerox, a record 2 million invincible army marched to enslave all Greeks. The 300 Sparta elite solved suicide mission of delaying the destiny of Persia. They fought in the narrowness of Thermopylae for 6 days and eventually were forced to fight their naked hands and teeth.
Steven Pressfield, the best-selling writer of Gates of Fire, is critically acknowledged as "Epic of People and War" by critics. He is a prolific writer who published eight books including the murder of recently released Rommel in a desert in North Africa, but also as a veteran of a Marine Corps, although it is not old. Press field: I am somewhere along the way. I have been a script writer for many years; in that field almost everything must be outlined before starting with the structure being very important. But in the novel, I would be very satisfied if I knew where I am going, the climax and that there is a big beat in the process. David Ryan once said that feature films usually consist of seven or eight movements. I like that. Before I started I tried to know what these parts are, but as I leave enough room for the character to be everywhere, as the story finds and defines itself I want to. Like the bartender said, "Please surprise me."
I chose the name of Spartan Woman as my husband and I are fans of the movie "300" (based on Steven Pressfield's book "Gates of Fire"). She has elegance, beauty, confidence and courage. According to Pressfield, Sparta women are the source of strength and soul behind Sparta society. Although their sharp wisdom, honesty, and sportiness are sometimes despised, they are often admired from the rest of the Greek world. No, this blog, like a real show, is not about sensational and dramatic drama and military personnel's spouse conflict. Soldiers are not opposed to their rating officials and rogues; it is not as terrible as Hollywood wants us to believe. I can not guarantee that all your stories end in happiness, but it will not be a man of tears. This is about real, inspirational people who lead the real life and complete it